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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is proded by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you decided to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than a decade as you have built this network of schools. for the audience, can you explain the difference between a traditional public school and a charter school? >> sure. the difference is really quite simple. charter schools are public schools, publicly funded, publicly regulated, but they are independent of the union contracts on the one hand and the managerial bureaucracy on the other hand, whereas district schools are caught between those two forces, meaning the educational bureaucracy and the labor contracts. >> you call your students scholars. >> we do. >> who are these scholars? >> well, 96% of them are black and brown. abo
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is proded by... >> eva moskowitz, welcome to "firing line." >> thanks so much for having me. >> you are the ceo of success academy, a network of 47 charter schools throughout new york city. it all started right here... >> it did. this is the building. >> ...when, in 2006, you decided to found the school harlem 1. i have known you for more than...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> fareed zakaria, welcome back to "firing line" and happy new year. >> thank you so much. pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> as 2022 gets under way, omicron is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations, and there is fresh debate over what our public-healt posture should be. now, you've finished writing your most recent book, "ten lessons for a post-pandemic world," back in june of 2020, when roughly 125,000 americans had died from the virus. we're rapidly closing in on 850,000 american lives lost. how, fareed, have your 10 lessons for the post-pandemic world held up? >> you know, actually surprisingly well. if you look at the biggest challenge the united states has had, what i pointed out in the book, that our public-health system is not really designed for public health, by which i mean, it's designed for private health. we have a healthcare system where if you're rich or if you're insured, you get pretty darn good healthcare. if you're not
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> fareed zakaria, welcome back to "firing line" and happy new year. >> thank you so much. pleasure to be with you, margaret. >> as 2022 gets under way, omicron is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations, and there is fresh debate over what our public-healt posture should be. now, you've finished writing your most recent book,...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> indra nooyi, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me, margaret. i look forward to our conversation. >> your memoir, "my life in full: work, family, and our future," arrives at a moment in the covid-19 pandemic when the workforce has been forced to soul search about work-life balance and about what the future of work will look like. is the shock of living and working through a pandemic, as difficult as it has been, an opportunity to sort of fundamentally reset our priorities? >> that's a great, great opening question, margaret, because i agree with you -- in this moment of stillness, where most of the world came to a standstill and shut down, i hope we emerge from it a better humanity. i think we ought to look at this pandemic as a wake-up call on so many dimensions. a wake-up call in terms of how we think about our health and the interplay between human beings and animals. it's also a wake-up call on families because coming out of th
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> indra nooyi, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me, margaret. i look forward to our conversation. >> your memoir, "my life in full: work, family, and our future," arrives at a moment in the covid-19 pandemic when the workforce has been forced to soul search about work-life balance and about what the future of...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... anby... corporate funding is provided by... >> representate adam kinzinger, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. good to be here. >> you were one of 10 republicans who voted to impeach president trump after the attacks on the capitol on january 6th. and you and representative liz cheney are the only two republicans who are on the january 6th select committee in the house of representatives. explain to our viewers the responsibility of the select committee. and what have been your findings so far? >> for me, some of the stuff is eye-opening. some of the stuff is affirming what's kind of been out there in the -- you know, you've heard rumors or you've seen in books. we have a lot more to do, but we're going to get a lot more information. and so when we put this all together, what we want to do -- and this goes to the purpose of the committee -- is not just, you know, expose who's responsible, but, really, it's about the preservation of democracy. so, january 6th was a day, it was a very bad
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... anby... corporate funding is provided by... >> representate adam kinzinger, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. good to be here. >> you were one of 10 republicans who voted to impeach president trump after the attacks on the capitol on january 6th. and you and representative liz cheney are the only two republicans who are on the january 6th select committee in the house of...
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. >>> joining us now to talk about all of this is cnn political commentator margaret hoover, host of pbs "firing line." always great to see you. i think it is fair to say this hasn't been the president's best week yet. here we have the supreme court striking down the vaccine mandate yesterday, the build back better and now voting rights bills are stalled. we have inflation at a 40-year high. i'm just curious from your perspective, what if anything can democrats take into the next few weeks to get them to think perhaps things can turn around soon? >> well, bianna, they could use a paradigm shift. in the context of their legislative approach on the hill, they have thus far, we have all seen it, been pursuing this strategy as though they had a super majority in the senate and could pass any bill they wanted. they catered to the left and the mainstream part of the democratic party, thinking they could have fdr size sweeping reforms in the federal government at that level. without having that kind of majority. what they could do, for example, take voting rights, they could have decided an
. >>> joining us now to talk about all of this is cnn political commentator margaret hoover, host of pbs "firing line." always great to see you. i think it is fair to say this hasn't been the president's best week yet. here we have the supreme court striking down the vaccine mandate yesterday, the build back better and now voting rights bills are stalled. we have inflation at a 40-year high. i'm just curious from your perspective, what if anything can democrats take into the...
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john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, we appreciate it as always. >> be well. >> you too. >>> coming up, a statue of theodore roosevelt comes down after criticism of how it depicted black and indigenous people. what roosevelt's family is saying about it, next. a quote t. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (music) ♪ i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you moving with diab
john avlon, margaret hoover, thanks so much, we appreciate it as always. >> be well. >> you too. >>> coming up, a statue of theodore roosevelt comes down after criticism of how it depicted black and indigenous people. what roosevelt's family is saying about it, next. a quote t. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory...
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and by the way, i just saw in the chat box margaret hoover said that the plaque of the waldorf astoria is still there. so again there there is a another touch point for a great grandad in the world thatiews ad actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair of the lincoln forum. it is my pleasure to welcome tom horrocks. who's a member of our executive committee to the stage and he is going to make a special presentation and then introduce our next speaker. good morning, everyone. three years ago the lincoln forum established an annual book prize. with a cash award of a thousand dollars to honor outstanding scholarship. on the life
and by the way, i just saw in the chat box margaret hoover said that the plaque of the waldorf astoria is still there. so again there there is a another touch point for a great grandad in the world thatiews ad actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair of the lincoln forum. it is my pleasure to welcome tom horrocks. who's a member of our executive committee to the stage and he is going to make a special presentation and then...
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and by the way, i just saw in the chat box margaret hoover said that the plaque of the waldorf astoria is still there. so again there there is a another touch point for a great grandad in the world that still going strong. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. buckeye broadband along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service recently on american history tv a debate between educating for american democracy project author, danielle allen and critic mark bauerlein of emory university about the best way to teach american history. you spend your career at higher ed at elite university emory, maybe in you know, freshman seminars at emory. that's the sort of thing that's going to be discussed. but what isn't it possible that most second grade teachers in america are not particularly ideological or not particularly interested i
and by the way, i just saw in the chat box margaret hoover said that the plaque of the waldorf astoria is still there. so again there there is a another touch point for a great grandad in the world that still going strong. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including buckeye...